For the Discworld map, the original mapmaker got permission from Terry Pratchett. If you want to make a map based on a fictional world someone else created, you have to get permission from that author or his or her company to make a map for Conquer Club. That's why we don't have a Star Wars or a Lord of the Rings map, although we do have fantasy maps inspired by LotR.

Absolutely Love the concept of a Shannara map,, Huge fan of the Shannara series, Best books I've ever read, I'll be back to check out and comment on it after the few tweaks on it have been made, I've read this through and there is mention on a few changes, I'll be back after changes,, I don't want to comment on something not updated yet,, Looks great though, Very excited about this one-- '')

MagnusGreeol wrote:Absolutely Love the concept of a Shannara map,, Huge fan of the Shannara series, Best books I've ever read, I'll be back to check out and comment on it after the few tweaks on it have been made, I've read this through and there is mention on a few changes, I'll be back after changes,, I don't want to comment on something not updated yet,, Looks great though, Very excited about this one-- '')

Aleena wrote:what a shame - it was a beautiful map - and just because the designer refused to change names to make it more generic - all this work is lost....

Maybe after he finished the Temple of Jinn he can rework the concepts of this map to be in the same world as Jinn. The graphic style is similar and I for one love seeing new, original, fantasy themed intellectual property expanded across several products and having several maps set in that world could be fun. "Temple of Jinn", "Five Lands of Jinn", "Shattered World of Jinn" something like that.

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Where Have I Been? ... Testing a prototype board game that I co-designed called Alien Overrun!